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PekkaNF:
--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on December 30, 2019, 11:31:59 AM ---Pekka That was printed with an Ender 3? Eric --- End quote --- Yes. Ender 3 Pro with new Cura and PETG. |
PekkaNF:
Annother part: Control panel lid for ELS. This was weird experience: First two tries did not stick. Usually everything sticks to ths surface, but last few times PETG stuck really hard to it and I had hard ime removing the remainers, I tried to take them carefully with spatula, but I can feel that I have scraped the surface pretty smooth. I washed the surface with soapy watter and then wiped with isopropyl alcohol, and adjusted the bed level once more. Then without any clear reason, the third try was a charm. Although I can see some inperfections, most notably some marks from previous prints. Actual print time of this one was 3 hours, 20 minutes, pretty close to estimate. Pekka |
Pete.:
That has printed very nicely. |
AdeV:
--- Quote from: PekkaNF on December 30, 2019, 10:34:55 AM ---I can confirm that PETG sticks like there is no tomorow. --- End quote --- My experience was the exact opposite - no grip at all on the glass bed, even with a raft. Just out of curiosity, what are your bed & extruder temps for PETG, and what bed did you use - the glass one, or the regular "rough" one? |
tom osselton:
Curiosity here could you raise the temperature of the bed to help the petg release? |
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